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Thursday, March 16, 2006

Sunshine Week coverage continues in Mass.

More of Sunshine Week coverage by Massachusetts newspapers:
  • Berkshire Eagle: Age of terror ushers in age of D.C. secrecy
  • Berkshire Eagle: Helpful Web sites to access public information
  • Berkshire Eagle: How to file an FOIA request
  • Berkshire Eagle: Clouds over Sunshine Week
  • Berkshire Eagle: Town's mea culpa falls short
  • Berkshire Eagle: Records law gives access
  • North Adams Transcript: Overhaul the state's open meeting law
  • North Adams Transcript: Open meeting law poised for change
  • The Daily Item: State rep. seeks Open Meeting Law reform
  • The Republican: Proposed bill expands open meeting law
  • The Republican: Citizens demand open records
  • The Republican: Publishers push state 'shield law'
  • The Republican: Getting data often a long, slow process
  • The Republican: Records crucial to terror probe
  • Worcester Telegram: New open meeting bill widens violator penalties
  • Lowell Sun: Legislation would overhaul state's Open Meeting Law
  • Daily News Tribune: Officials have open door when it comes to public records
  • Metrowest Daily News: Reporters seek shield law
  • Cape Cod Times: Constitutional freedom debate in constant flux
See also:
  • More of Sunshine Week coverage in Mass.
  • Sunshine Week coverage in Mass.
Posted by Bob Ambrogi at 10:22 PM
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